Blackwell Journal-Tribune (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 116, Ed. 1 Monday, May 6, 1957 Page: 1 of 8
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THE 'WEATHER
Tomght—Fair
Tornorrem—Fair warmer
Temperatures—high to 2 pm
Monday high 71 low 45: Sunday
high 70 low 41 year ago high
91 low 62
63RD YEAll-NO 116 EIGHT l'AGE
Legislature's
State Budget
Near Balance
IACI
mo
Pre-Summer Outlook
The weather maps helow give the US Weather
Bureaus long-range forecast frnra now until JUTIO
is not a specific forecast in the usual
ESTIMATE of the average temperatures and precipi-
tation for the period
OKLAIIONIA CITY May 6---(17 ! 6
! J
The aprropriations conference
i ' ' MUGH ' ' — c' --7"2‘ ---- i
committee today released some i i - 4 obovt
'-
1 1 4 z
30 money bills for final passage i 1 ' 7-: ' “ i : i -40
1(''' '' i -': — ' ) qt
r
-- y :
by the house and senate but --Aiiof 4 -(- - -
struggled ()ler making up a S56- '-? 1 ' 7":- - ' - --- ' : Itt
Mt i 14
C ' ' '' ' '
333 deficit in the $139358439 N 4 '''' : : - ' - 'à E Ac6:1'AIL
- - 4 '' ' 4
overall budget ' 10 r124oio-v'E'1 T If' 4c - ' L1 s4'rFly''Ákii
The committee's work is the 4 z'-- -' ' 44 ' r 1 NEAR
key to adjournment which GOV 1 - N Te ' ' -- : i t --JI NOP mA
Raymond Gary hopes IA ill come
i0"sk snow
within two weeks ! I o)‘0
mt'CH L
i ILL t Ow t
The lawmakers returned for ' ' ! 4 ECTIAllit
4 L
1 NORMAL 1
the 18th week of the session to 1F 2 'rElfATURES t
day VL ith two principal issues '
1 Temperatures are expected to a se
erage below asonal normals
bi fore it
over the eastern third of the nation until early 3une with the
Passage of the Grand river exception Of the states bordering on the Gulf of Mexico where
dam authority bill through i abose-normal temperatures are predicted ther the western
conference committee v' h i c h half of the country above-normal aterages are predicted ex-
met with Gary during the morn-! rept for below normal in the tar Southwest
mg and approval by the senate
of a bill forcing counties to
match federal farin-to market ' ) 1 ''''-7--j't‘‘'‘ iitAvyl )
i
funds or lose road money to LIGHT
"t ' 1- )) i 't
the state ! 1 ( '
In the appropriations confer- -- --
ence 2ommitiee a proposal w as --- ------1 mODIPATE-
made to more than make up the c ' - - - - ' )' ri ' 0:
S3'1383 deficit by knocking out
$91240 in slate funds going tol MODER
wealthier districts for schooling ' '
of or phan children --HlAVr1 ' LIGHT IA 0 HLALY
I
Sen Roy Grantham (D 1 I MODERATE
Ponca City) who said 105 or : eatxNx
:: LI-1 LIGHT
phans in the American Legion 7 CTED
home at Ponca City are af ':: TATION l
fected bitterly fought the
plan from now until June raldfall is expected to he subnormal ot er
Most of the orphan money much of the country but abose-normal amounts are indicated
goes to Ponca City Tulsa and In the Northwest and far Southwest Rains in central and cast
Oklahoma City schools 1 ern Texas which have been abnormally heavy are predietisd
Another one - saving plan
to taper off to near or subnormal
my
was offered to decrease the -
al-1'10111a of the governor's con- -11
tingcncy and emergency fund a elidar I UI) lIel)orteli
V bile still another would cut i
further the funds going to eruct-
gency relief i AREA WEATHER OW LOOK 1 NT
p
All b- se of the 30 bills re- I OKIA110MA-Fair with rising 11el‘ 11 I I Ile 11
Jost Crc
- mitio committee today temperature Tuesday high in
for fin at r clige had buen ten- '170s increasing cloudiness and ) i ilti
tatively ai 1'eit earlier The lvarmer Tuesday night and NI eclH 1 I ZC Iti ililler
rold and Dan Godbeherc -
l However the VS eather bureau
said the welcoe change to sun-i
Y age oung- Tonkawan I' 'sn‘ w meather will not last long l
For Week in Senate i -
i enough to become as monotonousl
as the recent 20-day siege or
TONKAWA May 6--loc Brin-!riim
ing a freshman at Tonkaw a i Weatherman said it appears
highschool and on of Mr and that a few showers and thunder-
Mrs R B Brining i
505 East ' storms will return toward the 1
Grand is scheduled to serve as end of the week with rainfall i
a page in the Oklahoma state: amounts of from 10 to25 inch
senate from Monday through west to 25 to 50 inch east I
Thursday 1 While skies were sunny Sun-!
temperatures remained cool'
lie was chosen for the honor day
because of a cold high that over-
by school officials at the requesti
of State Senator Roy Grantham'rode the state Maximum temd
of Ponca City i peratures ranged from 59 at Guy-!
i mon to 67 at Ardmore Overnight
Afton Rites Tuesday :lows were all in the 40s with
City the coldest t ' 1
F or State W oman 102 h'nca c - a 4—
Highs around the 70s are pre-
m TAM' Okla May 6----tr—Fu-' dieted Tuesday with lows in the I
i
neral services will be held at 40s Tuesday morning
1
2:30 pm tomorrow in the Afton
First Baptist church for Mrs !Ghosts in Surplices
Sarah E Woody 102 who died
at her home in Afton last night' ST ALBANS England May 6
Mrs Woody was a native of --11'' -- Parishioners of a local
Dahlonega Ga and had lived church have asked the vicar to
in Afton since 190(1 She is sur-!make the church boys club mem-
vived by eight children 4S grand-'bers stop taking surplices from
ilmr11 Its great-grandchildren the vestry to play ghosts in the
and 2 1 great-gNat-grandchilirenchurchyard
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"JUG HANDLE"
FOR
LEFT TURNS
"JUG HANDLE"—A separate
oft-the-highway lane for left-
turn movements at intersections
has been a mainstay in its
highway safety program ac-
cording to the New Jersey State
Highway Department News-
chart shows how motorist is
led around to signal light via
the "jug handle" rather than
having to turn in the face of
main highway traffic
L
VIL
BLACKWELL OKLA MONDAY MAY 6 1957
Late Highway Toll 14 Since
By UNITED PRESS
A New York automobile
crashed into a concrete bride
li 11!Icr on Turner turnpike
early Monday killing two per
sons and bootop4 omahomas
traffic death toll to 14 since
Saiirdi
The fatalitirs raised this
ear's toll to 213 sCVen more
I han at this diite in
in the turnpike crash
seven and one-half miles NVPq
14 Bristow M ere Teie Lira 34
Ilione New York and a Mn T1
tntaiivily identiLed as Irwin
I Nixon 19 Des Moines
Iowa
The two ere riding in a car
(lrixen by Lira' s brother Jos
ph 23 also of Rome 10)e0
suffered severe bead injuries
and cuts
Trooper Glen kit alci the
(Invm apparently 1 c T t 1)
'drop The car knocked a nom-
foot section of concrete from
the it banister and flipped
vs top The three wen!
thrown out
A do7en new names 1kCre
added earlier tO W hat W as One
oklahoma's worst weeliemts
lotory On the 111'2hW s
Throe of tho fatal veckend
no‘haps were brad on
old 4ne thillt 17 mile w rt
Stlihtater on S11 ni early
unriay kIlled four Oklahoma
A )1 college situienk A
fd-th was intured
1ko) of the students' bodies
1k ere pinned in the wreckage
DU
and conIel not In 11-4441 unt1 a
r cktr rri‘ed
he 1nr41th trh f41"44
d pair 41 1‘44r
lirday I41!ed tour per-
sins The wi hen! 141 Fre
1'1111111' II Y
Fl lit no Ili 4ro414
one of the cars v41404 colinte4
‘k ('St :-111v4atcr cirly Sun10
JIMMY t 10041 NFES
:Nlanutn (In cr if the 444441
CAI 11116 tfl Collc!0
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21 4 14—unt4 ill the
Akur rot"
I'vrroN :77 rryr
an111(1- Aker
T srT J IITII
Sri-44141de member if tilt air
Wandering Air Force Teamsters in
Dummy Lands inTree iTrouhle With
MINNEAPOLIS Minn May 6ti1 inelmie during the night '
1 7
— T---An air force "dumnlY" and l The gondola which 11'IP was toi Ill A Orker S
balloon gondola vkere found to-have heen dropped through spare
WA‘111NO1ON May il
day in a tree near Cresco hwziHhortly after the dummy start- " '
PI
- - -1 ( " Tirs: i v
day in a tree ea
nr Cresco lowPHhortly after the dumm y start-! " 'o"
" ' ' " '— !
to end a scientific experimenCed its 14mile phmex had htn rhe supreme court ruleo touay
khich went a‘k ry I aPPropriatelv named--a s it turn-11" flw 11"11°"1 lilh"r rclatillns 1
1 The dummy was to have made'ed out---“the wanderimi wi!-rd inaY71'11 ‘invaor praeiwsh its handc
!o all ie'
a 14m
-le drop through Fpace in
1ma" f imair r
a
!to gal her information which Plan had called for the dum-
charges brought gainst unions
‘voud determine if airmen can my to d them own employes
drop in a free fall before 1:)
Isa' fek" o
bdil ut of planes at alla parachute ‘kould open and safe-I The high court rem1ndt1 1°1
iitodes of Immo° feet ily loAer the model to earth !the board for further considera
IBut the dummy refused to let l'he balloon asecnsion—and thOion a ease inv"Iviio! alleLlcdi
I go k hen the balloon reached 95 failure of the release mechanism In isc°11!!"1 l'Y the Teamsters
HO feet about four hours after --T‘t as w atched by Capt Henry onion aga int its " n (411"
ins launching Sunday morning !Nielsen of the aero-medical 'orkers
1
! l'hc electronic release devicellaboratory at the air force's1 The majority opinion writtem
failed to function and the giant! Wright field Dayton tnuohy Justice Tom C (lark said 1
1)l'atie balloon continued to wan-iNielsen has volunteered to make the board acted "contrary to
der through tie stratosphere un- the 14-mi1 e jump I hk summer the intent of c°ogress "s ar- ('
i — hit rary and was beyond its
Bitter Words ill
6 ()ditty Lettvtiptiokre"clans!tchning jurisdiction !
I-) Illuw court split 5 to 4 on this !
Open Healing on Part of the case Justice WO-
Adoption ests Kimes harn J BrOtIllatl St:Waking
for the dissenters said the!
!hoard has power to decline "to
llitte Words ill
Open Hearing on rui
glstature h'imes and his wile piiti 0111CC 01111 111(! I
are set- Building AsAncial ion Inc
smoke and flames Hsey Cerena 26 who admittedJies
But there was no fire The breaking in ! The girl Clara Lorene Randall
woman had dreamed it and "My curiosity got the best ofhad been missing since early
placed the alarm in her sleep me" Cicrena said ion erno on ernoon
0
crN contrr at 411 Ro:ers
I old tity I was
bun 11 S1 th in a
40114-ion I milos north 41 titith-
ro 4n 1 S 77 SatIrilav
1111:rE1) LT( 11r1:
N whoa rItr lit car v1444
1 Ii Sn14114s !war
(0444444i
1111VNI C 14 411NSt )N Car
tnLar I I as this iiiivcr of an
411 01‘ in a la ail in coi-
ltsion inrIv nil:141 13 ImIcs
north or 14111 t'i14 lin 4 rural
road
NirS ALILE APPLE MIFF
r ‘kis tiri‘ity4 the
car ‘‘ Inch colltil(il v41111 John-
son's LEVI IIAN1)LE 27 of Ilunuh
Ailair ciit140 Ilo tAas
In a ear 114ch crashed tin
LANOMA'S
190112
SINGLE COPY 15— s'rT'!"' 5
- collections ot me past tnree - matien 'adoimou ot a child from an or-t— —
litmus on this point that they lta 1""'"1 "r"'"" ""k "a" MU"'
i '‘ P rn 17 I kin - — G
voi!rs !nevi spaper that "only God and I i "because there is no vacancy"
f7 r - I The prize for meritorious pub- phanage knout investigating the
06 2 pm ol are
One item N‘ Ilia has throw n i “"" - - lic SerViee ) a Dewspaper wasiehild's background or getting ap- know how futile these past years Gary and Benefield tin Okla
the budget out of balance is Barometer at 2 pm 3022 and Those discerning voith Brennan
horna democratic chairman re-
3 arded the Chicago Daily News prOVal of the orrhanage soPerinof my imprisonment have been"'on the first issue were Justices
$100000 to finance publication:failing' I 1 If HIturned yesterday from a meet-
for Its exposuN of a No and tendent
of the magazine "Oklahoma To- ine notorious badman who has Felix Frankfurter
FIVE-DAY FORECAST "(''hal' million d"llar fraud in At a hearing before the senate'rspent 30 i‘ears behind bars wrote Burton and 1ohn Nt Harlan i111: of democratic leaders in
thiy" Ile item as not in the
the office of the Illinois state public welfare committee Airs the prison newspaper th T
e Eye he
b! I orin-11x nridintc1 : OKLAHOMA — Temperatures dispute involved in to- Wt1t'llillt-ttml
— — Benefield hns been Itisensed
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1
NMArceir MULL:LW IQ51
ANNIVIISARY 1411
TH
Taft
I nino s4ut1-
riu111 Sunday
S
1to Satur
!rck hy a car
a Mukoge
i-dch Lt Satur-
(Iii hy a car
- - a ''Ius1-0ge
:Oro
lit '-'
II was
the
al- rekL11) trot!: which
had t I
17 S 77 jilt nt the city
I:not: of Oh Iiihonla City Satur-
day nei:ht
KEIFER VOITICiN Ttil-
sa Ile died k 311
crashed into a (io-fuet canon
hear the interection of Lynn
Lane and Pine stretts northeast
Saturda
"BLESSED EVENT"—Officials of the New Orleans' Audubon
Park too are anxiously praying for a real "blessed event" as
this pair of whooping cranes show signs of having a family
Whooping cranes once numbered in untold thousands are al
most extinct Besides this pair there is only one other whooper
in captivity The New Orleans cranes had two chicks last year
but one died and the other was snatched by some bird or beast
of prey At left Mama Crane sits on one of her eggs while
at right Papa Crane guards the other
I
orqf r
fOr finat Ige had been ten- 70s increasing cloudiness and ) Ire BITI11101 s die eld T is fat
tatively 7'ed earlier The warmer Tuesday night and Wed- 1
191Ze iner kdoption Bill ests M ines - to
for the dissenters said the! eitffVa t-
committee's v irk is now fairly ile'llaY !hoard has power to decline "to'
routine except for the approval: K—- NEW Y0111c May 6—T—The AtIKLIAIltn MA CITY May 6---1P' 3
11)9101e h 1 ” I
lassert iurisdiction over labor:
of the last bills in such a way day ANSASFair and mild Tues
high 75 to 80 T
Thotzer prue for internaturvil (II I unions as a chss" if it deter-t Pat-ty Chief to Qttit
n op ion bill WhiCh has al-
that the total appropriations w ill reportin "' was aw ardcd to United ready passed the house drew mines that the law would not he
MONDAY TEMPERATURES
not overrun expected revenue Press correspondent nusci milt's criticism Inim state child wel ALESTER May 6—V —flank cf"1"" bY such ass"licul
niniinn in ti i i OKIA110M‘ :In' May 6 -1 Gary said here today that
not overrun expected revenue 1 MONUAT I tMrt KA 11Kt i th r
I
- -
fress correspondent Ilusel Jones criticim frm stale c
1 am 51 8 am 60 -sohild weld M'ALESTER May 6----tr---Bank ''''"" " '"" "''''"' 1
The stat s bud
e'g et-balancing fare tedur s in pnatc puhti 1 ( Kirg Another questinn in the case OKIAlltrMA :ITV May 6-1 Gary said here today that "we
cr mot r t eoe mes on a 60
amendment require tht approi2 am --- 50 9 am 63 today for "ins excellent and sus-
we co
llare"Mmille ae hearinar toda y day was whether under federal 11- -11"—Gov Raymond Gary said to -'have a man who W mil d make
am 48 10 am -- -- 63 taincd coverw4e of the Ilim:4irian leave of absence thit can the p a rty a g ood chairmn
a"
priations not exceed the expe ct - bor law unions are "eln111°Y-Idav no campaign is being start-
ed revenue based on averageHt am 48 11 am -- 66 1 he bill would aiim an coup-
l
revolt againq c(onmunist &on: T ' 3' - ea d t f d
o his reeom if le ma ke s e rs" NV es pec t to their o w n d !
cm:icryinseatithi(eire isIf no
I "But we are not starting any
e to name Lo y d Benefield asdeampaig 1 tt
collections of the past thre15 am 45 12 N 68 ty judge in the state to or
Inal lona! democratic chair marl vacancY?
k Id NiS ' written the nrison 'em ploye ourt w
s The cas IlDaH
mitIon 'ailootou of a child from an or-i-(4 ' ' ' iirions on this noint that they
- " ---
vacancy occurs ve yin offer
his name if he is willing Some
pi-city big democrats are favor-
ably inclined toward him"
Former President Harry S
Truman and New York Coy
"because there is no vacancy"
Gary and Benefield tin' Okla-
homa democratic chairman re
hudet originally presented to th1A10 JAI:1 — I emperatures - -
twcti pvcr In come he fon thy huardHis a possiblo successor to Paul !lady friendly with Benefield
the committee by Gary It has luesdaY through Saturday will auutor P P Manion of Tulsa speaking!Opener hvfore going on his trial davs ruling was the first kind Benefield has been discussedAvercll Harriman are particu
if and IA hen Butler steps I but neither has spoken openly in
not yet been finally approved average 3 to 6 degrees above' The award for lociil reporting for child-placement institutions of leave Ile has virtually
NI eamvh i le Gary said he hasnorrnal with little day to day:under pressure of edition 1 1 Ille Tulst said the adoPtion Proeech ' promised a parole if he goes It was labeled "a freak case" i Butler
change excePt Warmer on Tues- went to the staff of the Salt Lake ore set up in the bill "would not straight on the leave hy the government during su- "e his favor as national chairman
hcard of no major mo‘e On the 1 Butler ga Ve no indication oil Benefield m a n a g e d Ilarri-
pat of county commissloners:daY normal low 50 west to mid (Uta h) Tribune flr its coverage he I 0 the best interest of the gld that I h ve b n Ker
'I am aaeene court arguments
Ls e at norm al high in up- of th e collision ef N o airliners child the adoptive and natural able The ease arose in 1953 in intention to resign at the duet- man's unsuccessful campaign
cni the weekend to fight sen dle O
- to endure it with mv chin' democratic party activities for the democratic nomination
per 70s precipitation will averover the Grand t'all!'n parents or the public and privateup said Kim of in low im Portland tire wlwre a group daY
I passage Of the bill affecting
25 to 50 inch east toi The Pulitzer prize for distin- ehildrun's ilmlitutiun " s hitt a man may 1 of teamster or nizations Was 1 in Wa'llingl" 11'4 weekend ' for Preside tit last sui
timer
Limn-to-market road funds The age fruill prisonment -
cc 01 m issioner bloc in the house '10 to 23 west occurring as guished local repiwtim! without' Under present law jurisdiction laughing 0111W antly and cr ino 'charged with unfair labor prac-1 d rin Tv
fught the bill tin tic a m
ccesfullv showers nd thunderstorms o su
st- the presr ime e of edition t ‘‘ ent in adoption of childre n wa nly from or in O C -i 1 inn I h t the TaftItartlev law r116 -
( n i I nmk ires under - 1 tIA Ag'ents 11)ttlff-1 rr n Ili-Pc'
h :: : it 41 "t r h
v Inr41 11 of tho ()Mee Ern- - ' d
cc nimissioner bloc in the hou( AO to 23 west occurring as guished hical reporting without Under present law jurisdiction laughing 0111 NV arffiy and crying cnargeu ‘liti umair taunt- prac- un r 1
ftight the bill unsu a m
ccessfully showers nd thunderstorms o su
st- the presre of tqlition time y‘cnt in adoption of child wa 4 or a
ren from or inrdly only -- I
inn I himv tire s de the TaftIlartley iiv r 1 1 aX Afrents Find I)
4 &
LL' war
I W ee k ly tod the weekend to Wallace T ur ner and Willia m ha a
ph in hes with the county ' how futile these ears ese past of my bY local II of the Office Ern- - 2-1
llambert of the Portland (Ore) judge where the institution is lo- imprisonnwnt hay" hi" Eve ployes International uniim The r (177
'ge of cated and pproval must be giv-1 a many things for which I may bo (lffice employes union wanted to9114 I Ill State
llortensen Rites S MARKETS AT A GLANCE Oreonian for thir eNpose et - 11
Stocks firm in moderately acvice and corruption in Portland en by the superintendent thankful and proud" he the bargaining agent for (-1 !
Tuesday Afternoon tive trading involving some municll'al off! :Irs Manion said the reason truthful When I say that
i 41 'some 23 clerical workers in the tuSI Illg $110809
am
- --
cad Takes
Mrs Holland
Pastor's Wife
41 a m truthful when I cay 1 h lt !' some 23 (Ifir"II iielilit workers in Inc kfi tt mg qutuouil
m o
1 I
Tuesday Afternoon tive trading involving some municipal off1H Mrs Manion said the reason i
Bonds fir ats and officers of the -tm ea filZiny children in the homes are I hold no malice in mv heart lean"tPr- nl 1
An NIR11 examiner found the OKLAHOMA CITY Ntay 6 1 astor s Wite
Last rites for George E1 C S government bonds easier ' sters union not placed for adoption is that toward anyone" Km es wrote'
teamsters guilty Of t onduct hip—Federal I a x agents have un-1
ltortensen 66 southeast of the in quiet trading 1 In letters the prim for the they "are not adoptable" 1"Also I still love my pets and
specif u
ier! In the taw as ntall'H covered r)057 Oklahoma Persons' M h D 1 0 11 D May 6— Mrs
city who died Saturday at the I‘lidwest stocks fir m best play was a k a rded post-I 'flowers as it has been common 1 -'
: 11P1(YPs w" 'we Tiovce Holland 56 wife of the
Blackwell Gencral hospital will: Silver unchanged in New York him -mush to Eur4ne 0Nuill 11 C t I Zoad i knowledge throughout tht years includ d th international union a S1nd busines08o9 in taxes s firms Earl Wiseman pasto f the Beth l
be conducted at 2 pm Tuesday' (Jr 8 ccnts a fine ounce "1 Bong Day's Iniruey Into i
) New ouny ee
zas
! l
e Hawley Bap
-
am looking forward to inan'
20 ' nd 2'23 Teamster tion federal internal revenue dire( r o
t-
in the First Nlethodist church Griins in Chicago: W h e a tNi2ht" O'Neill had previously nii 1 1
'd years with them yet that is with
caels16a The organi s'
joint council Of drivers No 37 !or for Oklahoma said today tist church died Monday morning
Burial Will be in the 1001—corn oats rye soybeans and ireceived three Pulitzer nnzes thel II I owems Lai thp heir) a my wondyria wifp's
in the First Methodist church i Grins in Chicago: Wheat N'iTht-T:'0'N741- locals 20i and 223 Teamsters-
years with them yet that is with
tist church died Monday morning
cemeter under di
oikrittachrt(1):11 1arzeidnuit:oddairy7t- Duillut njwicy Dap
burial Will be in the 1001—corn oats rye soybeans and re(7ek:ed three Pulit'ter rizes th e
I
)roblems joint council Of drivers No 37 or far
As t at her home at Hawley after an
y r ection of rd r
IA otlirotz—Inwor 1 r10 the heln of my wonderful W ife's
" t he Oreg on T e mster
a s' seci tint
n''' " cemetery under direction of lard futures—lower the Oregon Teamsters' security at tier nome at
Wiseman said that number of liness
'latest in 1028 gond cooking"
Fri Ian fte I lh Telmsters' 1- NI
Porter funeral home
I Sen John F Kennan forrner I 0
LeLriSlatill e Kimes and his - - " "In( " cases were ( isenvetec art !
r
Senices will I
cortivnr- nrg wifo- n wife are se- noildlop Aoelation Inc
plan office and the Teamsters' :Wei-toed iliness
eases were dkeovered in March
Building Asociation Inc Services will be Wednesday at
'and April and that agents found!
'!'hi- tAriminpr ntnnnq 2:30 n m at the Hawley church
Nurvivors are los wile a son rwl 1 - — ---c5-------- — 1 "— ' " ninioing Association inc I out JIA::1 WILL lit! bV uffilesudy at
m at the Hawley church
George E Jr Santa Fe N M :1 I wo-I)av Ikought state depa Omen! m ihey ailvier tied in a fourroom house on the
fhe examiner found among I j11(I April and that agents found
MOW W ith the Institute of Ad-1 OKLAHOMA CITY May 6 —it' Owen Lawson ranch five miles'other things that one or another
- !Rev Odis G Conner Ringwood
IN taxes owed for every dol-i'" P
a daughter Mrs Ruth Bardin -nut 3lay Not Ile Lir they spent iti‘ estigating IRA
Norman: two brothers And 1 D vancod StuOles at Princet"ILL mahoma's legislators have:south of Claremore His wife is of the roup had illegally solic-I
- r am-sonal and business records lot ficiating
Mortensen of Blackwell and N J recciV eil the PilZe ill hisjereated 'some new county road an Assembly of God minister 1 ited wiirkers to Join a I e I The family has asked that in
tor for -Russia Leads the War"probtems and have not solvedl The indebtedness i n c I u d e s lieu of flowers contributions be
Arthur Mortensen Sedalia Colo sully Too Long 1 Isters instead of an Office Work-
There w ari no a k ard for fie: '
OM of One SnlaSh c993041 owed by 1917 business ade t
four sisters Airs Julia ROL t a r y old ones this session the l ers' local : had unlawfully dis 4 4 mo the y outh fund of the
1 dy VILI ()HUN MIS 3UNIJUII Me kill L ut tine m asn 1 ers local: had unlawfully dis- ------ — — -J -" ---' - mime to the youin tuna ot the
four sisters Mrs Julia Belli tion 0k
lahoma ulic penditures: :firm s as social s ec urit taxes h
y Bete l Hawley church
Elmira NY Mrs Kate Sodo-- Pb Ex I But Into Another 'clurged four employes sched-i
By UNITED PRESS I Other Pulitzer prizes i n lour Council charged today !already deducted from emploveJ
wskv and Mrs Bessie Darling i
'i Oklahoma had a two-day startnallsm li' d c ti bY ' es
the troie uled to testify at board hear-i Burial W i I 1 be in Hawley ceme-
A total of 658 truck iind bus ter under direction of Wilson tu-
Wichita: and Airs Augusta lier- of Columbia university on rec- Steve Stahl executive director! L G "Dick" Campbell 25 813:ings and hrid refused to batH
on a new drought Monday C cud aid the legislatur and
e South Birch s ad
wamitted to in
ga operators in the slate owe Slini-I llenil home-
on Phoenix Ariz and six
y (1111111en a
dllo" 111 1 h of OPE
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Gov Raymond Gary have "sim- : Blackwell General hospital sun : 1571 under the vehicle users tinC Mrs llolland was born at El-
grandchildren No rain had fallen for nearl
:48 hours and the forecast called' board On the roliIicr prizes 'that became effective last July:dorado Okla April 16 1901 She
Pallbearers m ill be W illia m ' ply ignoreC facts presented by dii morning after his motorcycle: Deer CrCek 111111011t
for fair skies and rising temper: were! I Wiseman said Sixteen boot- had lived in Grant county since
Powelson Lyman Knapp t'arl the council on the county corn crashed into the Chikaskia rivor 1) I ln
I It inners oed $86 for l
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iitures Monda y night and Tues- Dallas nui 11 i loggers w7iqr uo Rev Holland served as
Reinter Calvin West Bob liar-' i ri: I I 7-7777777777-1 Hissioner road program Ihridge on East Blackwell i 1944
i"'" "t1"'" ull '""'" '"1" '"'" "'" ""'""" Bands Enid IS inners sea t out“1
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atures Monday night and fues-!---- loggers owed $876 for liquor'1944 Rev Holland served as
1 missioner road program !bridge on East Blackwell
da t I i : I Ile sdiffyrod fli dill 1 stamps and 21 gamblers had mister at the Mt Zinn ehtireh
!stamps and 21 gamblers had ' pastor at the Mt Zion church
Stahl criticized the passage ofi
' Ile suffered a dislocated shou1 -1 -
ENID May 6--Th—Texas bands
der and minor cuts Alot bought federal stamps cot-isouthwest of Pond Creek before
SWe s i ing I
Hlocal bills" permitting the use
ept th hig-school prize in $f)24 I going to Hawley as pastor
of state-collected road funds for At the time of the accident this year's Tri-State band lesti-
i Unlicensed gaming device op- Mrs Holland is survived by her
()Illethinc' other than roads in Ca mpbell was out on bail after 1 val Nk hich ended her Saturday 1
erators 137 of them were found' husband three sons Leland and
night
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ous Ile said in some:being charged with reckless di is n'
to owe Uncle Sam $28102 and 'Kenneth both of Oklahoma City
counties gasoline taxes are used ing arid driving without a license' Pasadena Tex highschool ! 127 persons were found delinH and Haskell of Nash t h r e e
to maintain surplus food distrihuwhen he smacked his car into a won the sweepstakes in Class A !quent on income taxes to the :daughters Mrs Leo Nabors
tion programs parked ear Saturday afternoon competition and Phillips Tex :i a (07 szni ' rr—4 itt— r ltl-tl--
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ex Of s
I (ary has sa aY pa an look the clas B t tent
tle
id be would not! Ilighwtrolm Boli Sills I si
1 ! !Crawford Mr E C McCalgan
Ponca City and Mrs Johnnie
I sign any "local bill" if it were skid Campbell IAA be charge & Deer Creek won class C and
1 I Jog Says Wilt Will sWatqm Monett Mo her mother
unconstitutional but so far the i with driving with defective lights i Lamont the class D crown
' ct nt n uttornov clonnrut hne not !And without n iironQo 1 kl1-!-I- — AL:--1 !-- -f --- I 7'111V DV's 1 4 41“ 1 Mrs Belle Meeley Eldorado a
state attorney general has not 'and without a license ' Newkirk was third in class Turn Pro in Autumn 1urs neue ikieeley t-moraao a
ruled on the constitutionality! Sills said the lights on Camp- CCC
BUFFALO N Y May 6 three s i s t er s Mrs Charles
I brother Lloyd Meeley Eldorado
lbelPs Harley-Davidson cycle ap- i
question Lee Johnson superintendent '
s
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! The OPEC also attacked the : pa rently went out as he ap- of schools at Phillips Tex died IWIlt (The Stilt) Chamberlain ' Brack n Mr Troy Freeman and
' University of Kansas All-Ameri-!Mrs Custer Freeman all of El-
ilt gislature for refusing to con- proactied the bridge I of a heart attack at the event
' a s
cider a me u
asre providing for an ' : He was stricken while sitting in
c baketball star
will definitely dorado and 12 grandchildren
:enforced competitive bidding': Burglar Answering the audience watching the pre-
turn professional with the Ilar-!
system for county commission-I Phone Easily Found sentation of awards lem Globetrotters this fall it was i Moon Tells Seminole
rers or to clarify a law requiring reported today 1
'What Weather to Be
the use of purchase orders NEW yoRK may 6Ip—po Kingfisher Runaway Dr Forrest (Phog) Allen re-
i lice were leaving the office of a Picked Up by Police tired Kansas coach and the man Y — l WASHINGTON l'1a 6 iT---
Dms F
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:Gives Alarm in Sleep glary report and finding nothing A 15-year-old runaway girllain to that school said that the 'tired of wondering how Floridas
when the telephone rang in an- from Kingfisher was
picked upseven-loot center "definitely" Seminole indians have predicted
1
nips-rox ON STOUR Eng-1 other room Someone picked it will turn pro hurricanes as much as a month Sunday morning by Capt George' i
land May 6----4IPL—Fire engines:up and said "Hello" :Morgan and Deputy Sheriff Leo' "Why Wilt made more than!in advance asked a Seminole
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roared off to rescue a woman' The police entered the room Sheets at Sixth and Furguson: S100000 for the University of l weather prophet for his secret
' w ho said she was surrounded by guns drawn and arrested Kam- and held for Kingfisher authoriKansas last year" Alien stated according to a report issued to-
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smoke and flames ' sey Gerena 26 who admittedtics interview here "He thinks 'day
But there was no fire The breaking in ! The girl Clara Lorene Randall it is time he made a little for "Moon tell me" the Seminole
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woman had dreamed it and "My curiosity got the best of had been missing since early him self And he will get $20000 said and the scientists went
SItitriiriv nftyrnnon not $15000 when he turns pro back to wondering
Gives Alarm in Sleep glary report and finding nothing A 15-year-old runaway girl lain to that school said that the
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when the telephone rang in an-: from K picked up:seven-foot center "definitely" ingfisher was
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nips-rox ON STOUR Eng-1 other room Someone picked it Sunday morning by Capt Georgeill turn pro l
land May 6-41PL—Fire engines up and said "Hello" Morgan and Deputy Sheriff Leo! "Why Wilt made more than
roared off to rescue a woman! The police entered the room Sheets
at Sixth and Furguson! $100000 for the University of
‘kho said she was surrounded by j guns drawn and arrested Kam- and held for Kingfisher authoriKansas last year" Allen stated -1
in an
smoke and flames sey Cerena 26 t who admittedJies interview here "He thinks
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woman had dreamed it and "My curiosity got the best of had been missing since early himself And he will get $20000
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